The Living Seed Co. — Founder

My Story


This was not a business plan. It was a seed — planted long before I knew what it would grow into.

"I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God makes it grow." 1 Corinthians 3:6 (NIV)

The Loss

July 2024. I lost my mother.

There is no clean way to say it. She was gone. Grief has a way of stripping everything down. You stop performing. You stop pretending. You start asking the questions you had been too busy to ask.

In that quiet — the kind of quiet that only comes after real loss — something started to stir.

"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."

John 14:6
Before The Seed

December 2024. An LLC filed for something else.

I filed Liquid Connections LLC in December 2024 to start a pool service. Almost immediately after registering it, I got sick for six weeks. The business never got off the ground. That illness forced me back to the nine to six job I had held previously. The LLC just sat there — registered, legal, waiting. I had no idea what it was waiting for.

I kept going. Working the nine to six. Doing what needed to be done. I have two sons — my youngest stays with me a few days a week, and my oldest has been dealing with some medical issues that have kept us from being together as much as we used to. Life was full even when it felt like something was missing.

The Idea

April 2026. A name came to me out of nowhere.

Somewhere in the middle of all of it I started reading the Bible more. Trying to actually live in a relationship with Christ instead of just knowing about Him. Watching Christian content. Trying to be better — not performing it, just genuinely trying.

While doing that, I started thinking about what to do with the LLC that was still just sitting there. And then — out of nowhere — my mind shifted off myself entirely. I started thinking about other people and their faith. What was their story? What was the moment that pulled them toward a relationship with Jesus? What cracked something open in them that they could not explain away?

I wanted to know what other people's seeds were. I wanted to build something that asked that question — that planted it in someone's life and let God do the rest.

The Living Seed Co. The name came before anything else. Before I had a product. Before I had a plan. Before I even looked for a verse. The name came first.

Then I found 1 Corinthians 3:6. And it was already everything the name was trying to say.

"I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God makes it grow."

1 Corinthians 3:6 (NIV)
April 3, 2026

The day I made it real.

On April 3rd I went and handled everything — fixed the business requirements, filed the DBA. The Living Seed Co. was now the official name of the thing I was building under Liquid Connections LLC. An LLC that had been sitting dormant for sixteen months suddenly had a purpose it was built for all along.

That is what the brand is built on. Not my plan. His.

The Build

A nine to five. A calling. Built after hours.

From April 3rd to May 10th — roughly 90 hours over 35 days, usually at night in 3 to 5 hour sessions after the day job was done. Learning Shopify, Printify, email flows, tax certificates, product photography. Built when the house was quiet.

I have no financial expectations from this. I built it to help people find faith. If one person picks up a journal and starts asking questions they would not have asked otherwise, it was worth every hour.

The dream is bigger than apparel. Podcasts. Conversations. Testimonies from people whose lives were changed by one seed planted at the right moment. That is what I am building toward.

We do not sell products. We distribute seeds.


Store Live — May 10, 2026 — Mother's Day

I launched on Mother's Day. In her birthday month. I did not plan it that way. I did not even realize it until the moment it was done. Every seed planted from this store carries her memory. God did that — not me.

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The Full Brand Story

Filmed May 2026 — in my own words

"I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God makes it grow." — 1 Corinthians 3:6

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